Milnsbridge Parish Church. Jubilee Commemoration Festival. On Saturday, tea took place in the Milnsbridge schoolroom, in connection with the jubilee commemoration festival of the Milnsbridge Parish Church, when about 300 persons sat down to a very substantial repast. After the tables had been cleared away a meeting was held. The vicar (the Rev. G. J. Tatham, M.A.) occupied the chair. [...]
The Vicar then gave an address on "Jubilee Thoughts." He said that as he was, comparatively speaking, new to the parish, he could not give them any reminiscences of the past 50 years on his own authority, but he had received a register from Mr. Jones, a former vicar of that parish, which contained some very curious and interesting details of Church work at that time. He then read extracts from the register, which were very interesting, and afterwards went on to speak of the past 18 months, when he came to the parish, and said it was the happiest period in his life. With regard to the future, he said if they worked with him like they had done so far, he thought they would get on very well. [...]
During the evening glees and songs were sung by the members of the choir, and the band which plays for drill in the gymnasium, played selections, which were highly appreciated. [Huddersfield Daily Chronicle, 30 Oct 1895]

April 26, at Holy Trinity Church, Leeds, by [1] the Rev. E. S. Talbot, D.D., vicar of Leeds, assisted by [2] the Rev. Edward Bullock and [3] the Rev. W. de la P. Beresford-Peirse and [4] the Rev. Manley Power, [5] the Rev. George Julius Tatham, vicar of Milnsbridge, son of [6] the late Rev. A. Tatham, Prebendary of Exeter, to Eva Katharine, second daughter of [7] the Rev. Richard Bullock, vicar of Holy Trinity, Leeds, and Prebendary of Lincoln. [The Standard, London]